making no sense, senselessness, absurdity; words or actions that have no meaning or importance, foolishness, gibberish, folly; (Genetics) DNA sequence that does not code for an amino acid and which products are not biologically active of or pertaining to a mutation in a structural gene that changes a nucleotide triplet into a stop codon and resulting in early termination of the polypeptide chain during protein synthesis expression of opposition used to contradict what a person has said or written

nonsense\non"sense\ (?), n. [pref. non- + sense: cf. f. nonsens.]1. that which is not sense, or has no sense; words, or language, which have no meaning, or which convey no intelligible ideas; absurdity.2. trifles; things of no importance.nonsense verses, lines made by taking any words which occur, but especially certain words which it is desired to recollect, and arranging them without reference to anything but the measure, so that the rhythm of the lines may aid in recalling the remembrance of the words.

Veggiecide is a split 7" vinyl single by the Huntington Beach, California punk rock band Guttermouth and the band Nonsense, released in 1993 by Custodial Records. It is currently out of print. Veggiecide is actually the title of Guttermouth's side of the record, as well as their track. The song was re-recorded as "Veggicide" on their 1994 album Friendly People.

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Nonsense is a communication, via speech, writing, or any other symbolic system, that lacks any coherent meaning. Sometimes in ordinary usage, nonsense is synonymous with absurdity or the ridiculous. Many poets, novelists and songwriters have used nonsense in their works, often creating entire works using it for reasons ranging from pure comic amusement or satire, to illustrating a point about language or reasoning. In the philosophy of language and philosophy of science, nonsense is distinguished from sense or meaningfulness, and attempts have been made to come up with a coherent and consistent method of distinguishing sense from nonsense. It is also an important field of study in cryptography regarding separating a signal from noise.

The right 'Y' hand, thumb almost touching the forehead, is shaken back and forth across the forehead several times. The right 'Y' hand, thumb almost touching the forehead, is shaken back and forth across the forehead several times.

It is a rule of law that an instrument shall be so construed that the whole, if possible, shall stand. When a matter is written grammatically right, but it is unintelligible, and the whole makes nonsense, some words cannot be rejected to make sense of the rest; but when matter is nonsense by being contrary and repugnant to some sensible precedent, such repugnant matter is rejected.

This entry contains material from Bouvier's Legal Dictionary, a work published in the 1850's.

[5nRnsEns] n. 无意义的事,荒谬的言行,荒唐 words or language having no meaning or conveying no intelligible ideas nonsensical:drivel=pompous:bombast 愚蠢的:胡言乱语=虚夸的:夸大的言词 (事物及其正面特征) exaggerated:hyperbole=nonsensical:drivel 夸大的:夸张法=无意义的:胡说(事物及其表达的含义) Sample:That company demands that we pay a bill that we've already paid. Why do we have to put up with that nonsense?

nonsens m You can throw the computer program out of joint by typing in nonsense... nonsense! nonsens! , bzdura! `You see, I am her father." `Nonsense," he said. `You are not." it is nonsense to say that ... to nonsens twierdzić, że ... to make (a) nonsense of sth odbierać (odebrać perf ) czemuś sens , czynić (uczynić perf ) coś bezsensownym The rest of his policies made a nonsense of his call for moderation... non-shrink (BRIT )adj niekurczliwy